Two Churches Only ------ A Wake-Up Call for the Sleeping Saints

 

✴️ Two Churches Only

A Wake-Up Call for the Sleeping Saints

πŸ“– “Wherefore, he that fighteth against Zion, both Jew and Gentile… yea, and all those who belong to the kingdom of the devil are they who need fear, and tremble, and quake.”
— 2 Nephi 28:19


πŸŒ“ The Lie of the Middle Way

Let’s just come out and say it:

There are not three churches.
There are not five.
There is no “gray zone” or spiritual Switzerland.

There are only two churches.
The Church of the Lamb.
And the Church of the devil.

It doesn’t matter what’s printed on the nameplate.
It doesn’t matter if your church sings “I Am a Child of God” or sends out elders two by two.
It doesn’t even matter if it once came from God.

If it fights against Zion,
If it teaches false traditions,
If it upholds priestcraft,
If it rejects the fullness of the gospel...

Then it’s part of the wrong church.

And we’ve all been taught to pretend that it’s not.


😴 Sleeping in the Comfort of False Tradition

Most people belong to the wrong church—and they don’t even know it.

Why?
Because they were born into it.
Because their parents were in it.
Because it’s big and safe and polished.
Because it still talks about Jesus sometimes.
Because it tells them what they want to hear.

It says: Stay where you are. Obey the leaders. Don’t question. Keep paying. Trust the system.
And so they do.

But God is calling to them—to us—from the outside.
And He’s saying: Come out of Babylon.


πŸ›‘ This Isn’t About Offense. It’s About Truth.

This isn’t a slam on good people.
There are beautiful souls in every denomination.

But the Church of the Lamb isn’t a denomination.
It’s a covenant.
It’s a body of believers who follow the Lamb—not a hierarchy.

And that church is persecuted.
It’s hated.
It gets cast out.
Because it refuses to sell the gospel for gain.
Because it loves truth more than tradition.
Because it points to Christ alone.


πŸ”₯ A Pattern as Old as Time

Remember what happened in 3 Nephi 6?

“There were many… who professed to belong to the church of God and yet did fight against the true church of Christ.”

They looked religious.
They sounded holy.
But they were wolves.
They betrayed the Lord.

It’s happening again.

And it’s happening from within.


πŸ•Š️ There Is Still a Way Out

God is waking people up.
You can feel it.
The sleep is wearing off.

The real remnant isn’t the biggest, loudest group.
It’s those who repent,
who receive His Spirit,
and who are baptized in fire—not just water.

They are filled with charity.
They’re not obsessed with titles or temples or tithing statistics.
They walk with God.
They follow the Doctrine of Christ, not the traditions of men.


πŸ’” False Security Is Still False

You can’t stay in a decaying building and expect it not to fall.

You can’t cling to a man-made system and expect to inherit the kingdom of God.

You can’t keep rejecting the fullness and pretend that all is well in Zion.

You have to choose.


πŸ“œ Final Witness

The Book of Mormon warns us again and again:
If the Gentiles reject the fullness, they will be cut off.
And most have.
Even the ones who claim to believe it.

It also says that the Lord will set His hand again a second time,
to gather the righteous,
to bring forth the truth,
to build Zion—the real one.

Not the corporate one.
Not the one with billion-dollar banks and marketing campaigns.

But the one with no poor among them.
The one where Christ Himself dwells.


πŸ™ What Now?

Ask God if this is true.
Read the Book of Mormon with new eyes.
Let go of the middle ground—it doesn’t exist.
And come unto Christ.

Come to the Church of the Lamb.

He’s still calling.
He hasn’t given up on you.

But He won’t force you.
You have to walk away from Babylon...
before you can walk into Zion.


“And they were numbered among the people of the Church of Christ, and their names were taken, that they might be remembered and nourished by the good word of God.”
—Moroni 6:45

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